Care for Rare – Towards Inclusive Work Environments for Neurodiverse Workers
Description
Three preparatory studies for a larger research project:
- Systematic literature review on workplace accommodations for ND workers
- Guideline review on workplace adjustments, see project "Care for Rare – A Guideline Review Towards Inclusive Work Environments for Neurodiverse Workers" (See the link below)
- Pilot study, ASD-focused, on sensory challenges in offices and work-related Outcomes , see project "Care for Rare - A Guideline Review Towards Inclusive Work Environments for Neurodiverse Workers" (See the link below)
Key data
Projectlead
Project team
Dr. Beate Krieger, Eunji Häne, Prof. Dr. Almuth McDowall (Birkbeck, University of London), Dr. Joanna Yarker (Birkbeck, University of London), Prof. Dr. Louise Thomson (University of Nottingham)
Project partners
Birkbeck, University of London; University of Nottingham
Project status
completed, 02/2021 - 12/2023
Institute/Centre
Institute of Facility Management (IFM); Institute of Occupational Therapy (IER)
Funding partner
Internal
Further documents and links
Publications
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A guideline review on physical workplace accommodations for neurodivergent office workers
2024 Weber, Clara; Häne, Eunji; Yarker, Joanna; Lewis, Rachel; Munir, Fehmidah; Wheele, Theresa; Capol, Selina; Krieger, Beate
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Care for rare – physical workplace adjustments to support neurodivergent workers : a systematic review
2023 Weber, Clara; Krieger, Beate
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Physical workplace adjustments to support neurodivergent workers : a systematic review
2022 Weber, Clara; Krieger, Beate; Häne, Eunji; Yarker, Joanna; McDowall, Almuth